10 articles - From Saturday Apr 30 2022 to Friday May 06 2022
Guidelines, position statements, white papers, technical reviews, consensus statements, etc…
meta-analyses and systematic reviews
RCT, clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc…
| Am J Clin Nutr |
Associations between dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease risk in Canadian adults: a comparison of partial least squares, reduced rank regression and the simplified dietary pattern technique. PLS and RRR were shown to be equally effective for the derivation of a high-CVD-risk dietary pattern among Canadian adults. Further research is warranted on the role of major dietary components in cardiovascular health. |
Bioavailability of Phosphorus and Kidney Function in the Jackson Heart Study. Added, but not natural, P was negatively associated with kidney function, raising concern about P additives in the food supply. Further studies are needed to improve estimation of dietary P exposure and to clarify the role of added P as a risk factor for kidney disease. |
Early pregnancy vitamin D status is associated with blood pressure in children: An Odense Child Cohort study. The mean (SD) 5-year SBP/DBP was 101.0/63.8 (7.1/5.9) mmHg. In adjusted analyses, a 10 nmol/L increase of s-25(OH)D in early pregnancy associated with a 0.3/0.2 mmHg lower SBP/DBP at 5 years (p 75 nmol/L, were inversely associated with 5-year blood pressure in the offspring. A novel identified protective effect of optimal vitamin D levels in early pregnancy on offspring BP is suggested. |
Time to revisit the passive overconsumption hypothesis? Humans show sensitivity to calories in energy-rich meals. These analyses reveal that, on some level, humans are sensitive to the energy content of meals and adjust meal size to minimize the acute aversive effects of overconsumption. Future research should consider the relative importance of volume and calorie content signals, and how individual differences impact everyday dietary behavior and energy balance. |
| Pancreatology |
Impact of spatio-temporal recurrence pattern on overall survival for invasive intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasia - A comparison with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Resected inv-IPMN exhibits a less aggressive recurrence pattern than PDAC that translates into a more favorable overall survival. |
Plenty of the editorials are available as full text through the publisher website using the provided link
| Liver Transpl |
| Pancreatology |
Pharmacological management of patients undergoing total pancreatectomy with auto-islet transplantation. Each aspect of care is unique to this population. However, comprehensive reviews on its pharmacological management are scarce. This review will discuss the available literature to date surrounding al aspects of pharmacological management of patients undergoing TPIAT. |
Letters to the editors and authors’ replies
all remaining publications eg case reports, images of the month, etc…